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Thinking About Leaving lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good country song written and recorded by Dwight
Yoakam.
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Thinking About Leaving Recorded by Dwight Yoakam Written by Rodney Crowell
C G7 C I used to think love was the soft rope meant to tie me down G7 C And all that could ever own me was a guitar and another town F Ten years can disappear real fast C F When every morning just leaves somewhere else behind C G7 C But I've been thinking about leaving long enough to change my mind
G7 C Lyin' here beside you I can feel it start to pull me away G7 C The thought I'll have again tomorrow that just came back from yesterday F C F But your embrace makes any reason for those memories hard to find C G7 C And I've been thinking about leaving long enough to change my mind
F C Sometimes I miss the warm bright lights sometimes I miss the crowds F C G7 Sometimes I miss the women I wrapped each song around F C F Sometimes I miss that world out there so empty hard and unkind C G7 C But I've been thinking about leaving long enough to change my mind
F C Sometimes I miss the warm bright lights sometimes I miss the noise F C G7 Sometimes I miss the fading sounds of every cheering voice F C F Sometimes I miss that world out there so empty hard and unkind C G7 C But I've been thinking about leaving long enough to change my mind
G7 C And I've been thinking about leaving long enough to change my mind
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